This paper experimentally studies the effects of competitive rivalry in a social dilemma where people's actions cannot be contractually fixed. We find that, in comparison with no rivalry, the presence of rivalry does neither increase efficiency nor does it yield any gains in earnings for the short side of the exchange relation. Moreover, rivalry has a clearly negative impact on the disposition towards others and on the experienced well-being of those on the long side. Since subjective well-being improves only for those on the short side rivalry contributes to larger inequalities in experienced well-being. All in all rivalry does not show up as a positive force in our environment
We present an experiment to investigate the source of disappointment aversion in a sequential real...
Recent developments in behavioral and experimental economics have shown that many people display oth...
The link between rivalry and unethical behaviour had never been explored before, write Gavin J. Kild...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competitive rivalry in a social dilemma where peopl...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competitive rivalry in a social dilemma where peopl...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competitive rivalry in a social dilemma where peopl...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competition in a social dilemma where people’s acti...
In this dissertation, I explore the psychological phenomenon of rivalry, defined as a competitive re...
We use laboratory experiments to study the causal effects of favorable and unfavorable competitive m...
Interpersonal competition is present in all arenas of our life, i.e. within the family, in school, a...
This paper explores how existing relationships between competitors can shift them from self-focused,...
We study the effects of competition in a context in which people's actions can not be contractually ...
The present research explores the affective consequences of social comparisons made by cooperators a...
Two studies examined how interpersonal rivalries affect individuals' consumption propensities. The c...
Empirical research on the role of economic institutions for subjective well-being is still widely la...
We present an experiment to investigate the source of disappointment aversion in a sequential real...
Recent developments in behavioral and experimental economics have shown that many people display oth...
The link between rivalry and unethical behaviour had never been explored before, write Gavin J. Kild...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competitive rivalry in a social dilemma where peopl...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competitive rivalry in a social dilemma where peopl...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competitive rivalry in a social dilemma where peopl...
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competition in a social dilemma where people’s acti...
In this dissertation, I explore the psychological phenomenon of rivalry, defined as a competitive re...
We use laboratory experiments to study the causal effects of favorable and unfavorable competitive m...
Interpersonal competition is present in all arenas of our life, i.e. within the family, in school, a...
This paper explores how existing relationships between competitors can shift them from self-focused,...
We study the effects of competition in a context in which people's actions can not be contractually ...
The present research explores the affective consequences of social comparisons made by cooperators a...
Two studies examined how interpersonal rivalries affect individuals' consumption propensities. The c...
Empirical research on the role of economic institutions for subjective well-being is still widely la...
We present an experiment to investigate the source of disappointment aversion in a sequential real...
Recent developments in behavioral and experimental economics have shown that many people display oth...
The link between rivalry and unethical behaviour had never been explored before, write Gavin J. Kild...